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Governor Bev Perdue
State of North Carolina
Secretary Moses Carey Jr.
N.C. Department of Administration
June W. Michaux
Deputy Secretary
Beth Briggs
CFW Executive Director
North Carolina
Council for Women
N.C. Department of Administration
The N.C. Council for Women administers
funds to a variety of programs that seek
to improve the lives of women and their
families. Displaced Homemaker programs
provide a holistic approach to job searches
by providing training, career choice
assessment, transportation services and child
care. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
awareness intervention programs help
individuals rebuild their lives.
The courts refer domestic violence
offenders to abuser treatment programs
which are certified by the N.C. Council for
Women. Communities without a program
are encouraged to learn more about the
certification process to extend the network of
abuser treatment programs.
The N.C. Council for Women provides the
public with information on a variety of
subjects impacting women’s lives on its free
listservs:
• Child Well-Being and
Domestic Violence
• Converge
Register to receive either listserv at:
http://www.councilforwomen.nc.gov/
listservs.htm
The Council assesses the major issues facing
the women of North Carolina to advise the
Governor, the North Carolina Legislature
and state departments on the issues
impacting women in North Carolina.
Programs

Governor Bev Perdue
State of North Carolina
Secretary Moses Carey Jr.
N.C. Department of Administration
June W. Michaux
Deputy Secretary
Beth Briggs
CFW Executive Director
North Carolina
Council for Women
N.C. Department of Administration
The N.C. Council for Women administers
funds to a variety of programs that seek
to improve the lives of women and their
families. Displaced Homemaker programs
provide a holistic approach to job searches
by providing training, career choice
assessment, transportation services and child
care. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
awareness intervention programs help
individuals rebuild their lives.
The courts refer domestic violence
offenders to abuser treatment programs
which are certified by the N.C. Council for
Women. Communities without a program
are encouraged to learn more about the
certification process to extend the network of
abuser treatment programs.
The N.C. Council for Women provides the
public with information on a variety of
subjects impacting women’s lives on its free
listservs:
• Child Well-Being and
Domestic Violence
• Converge
Register to receive either listserv at:
http://www.councilforwomen.nc.gov/
listservs.htm
The Council assesses the major issues facing
the women of North Carolina to advise the
Governor, the North Carolina Legislature
and state departments on the issues
impacting women in North Carolina.
Programs